Dr. Heather Whitson’s life purpose came into focus when her love of science was linked to helping her grandmother confront ...
In its first 10 years, Duke MOVES has trained more than 350 champions from across 73 inpatient units and 98 clinics and ...
A beautiful January day marked the start of Duke’s 2026 spring semester, when students from across campus – Trinity College ...
Inspired by the goal of continuous improvement through small steps, Working@Duke invited staff and faculty to share how they ...
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High in fiber and providing essential vitamins and minerals, vegetables are the cornerstone of a healthy diet with most ...
Serving 16,000 members, Duke Credit Union offers a range of accounts and personal guidance One of the first things Silvia Cartagena did when she started working for Duke as a Medical Interpreter in ...
Whether their contributions came in the form of decades of dedicated service, expanding the horizons of the institution, or responding to daunting challenges, the 2023-24 winners of Duke’s ...
The historical events that led to Haiti's independence -- and to the document found by Duke graduate student Julia Gaffield -- began taking shape a few years after the 1782 Treaty of Paris officially ...
Duke pulmonary pathologist Dr. Victor Roggli wasn’t supposed to live past age 12. Diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at age 7, he ...
Renowned arts executive previously led the Kennedy Center and Chicago and Seattle symphonies Deborah F. Rutter, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington ...
Scott Selig, Associate Vice President for Capital Assets and Real Estate, will retire in August 2025 after nearly 25 years of service to Duke University. Selig joined Duke in 2001 and has led its ...